Which Mushaf Is Best For Memorization?

There are various types of Mushaf available around the world, each featuring distinct fonts and symbols tailored to specific regions and communities. For example, people in the Indo-Pak region often prefer a 16-lined Mushaf printed by Taj printers, which is available in either the Nasta’liq or Non-Uthmani font. Another widely used version is the 15-lined Mushaf from Egypt, popular among students memorizing the Quran.

When choosing between a 16-lined, 15-lined, or even a 12-lined Mushaf, it’s advisable to select one that doesn’t include Tajweed colour codes. If you’re learning Tajweed, that’s perfectly fine; however, for hifz, it’s generally better to go for a Mushaf printed in black ink or featuring yellow-brown pages. Many believe that colours can enhance memory retention, so if you come across red-inked words on a yellow background, that could be a beneficial option. Although some might suggest using a digital app for memorization, Quran Grace hifz teachers would recommend sticking to a paper Mushaf for hifz, as it tends to be more effective and has a lasting impact on memory.

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